Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan have been dating for a long time now, proving to be one of Hollywood’s most beloved couples, especially after confirming their relationship with a music video.

The singer, who wrote the summer hit “Espresso“, has made a significant leap to fame in recent months. Last night at midnight, she released her new album “Short n’ Sweet“, which is already a huge success.

The album features a total of 12 songs, and fans have already started deciphering what each one is about, strongly believing that three of them are based on her romantic connection with the Irish actor…

What songs did Sabrina Carpenter write about Barry Keoghan?

Now that Sabrina Carpenter has released her new album, fans have been speculating about which songs might be dedicated to or inspired by her relationship with Barry Keoghan, with whom she has been dating for a while.

It seems that there are three tracks from “Short n’ Sweet” directed towards the Irish actor who has stolen the singer’s heart. Despite the breakup rumors, they appear to still be together. These would be:

  • Bed Chem
  • Please Please Please
  • Good Graces
Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan behind the scenes of the music video “Please Please Please”. (Source: @keoghan92)

In the case of “Please Please Please“, it is confirmed that the song is about the actor, not only because of its poignant lyrics but also because the couple starred in the music video, which went viral shortly after its release on YouTube.

On the other hand, “Bed Chem” is one of the tracks from the album that delves into the electric chemistry between two lovers. The lyrics have sparked speculation that it might be about Barry.

In this song, the singer begins by describing her outfit during her first encounter with a guy, saying she was wearing a “sheer dress“, and then adds, “Who’s the cute boy with the white jacket and the thick accent?“.

Finally, the last song that is thought to be about him is “Good Graces“, the third track on the album. Like in other songs, the star asks her partner for honesty but indicates that she will walk away if he doesn’t meet her standards.